
Progress for Waterloo and Queen Street Development as Blocks 9 and 10 Move to Planning Submission
The regeneration of the Waterloo and Queen Street site in Romford has reached another important milestone, with Blocks 9 and 10 progressing to planning submission.
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Council and police support new crime fighting app
Havering Council has joined forces with police and the Safer Neighbourhood Board in supporting the launch of a new app for the neighbourhood watch scheme, OWL.
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Remembrance in Havering - 11 November 2022
Residents across the borough are invited to gather at Remembrance services this month to honour those who have served our country.
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Cocoon celebrates its fifth anniversary
Havering’s Cocoon service has celebrated its fifth anniversary.
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Enforcement action for safer fireworks night
Havering Council’s licensing and trading standards team have been out across the borough to check on whether local retailers are selling fireworks to young people aged under 18.
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Havering Youth Justice Service rated “Good”
Havering’s Youth Justice Service has received an overall rating of “Good” following an inspection by HM Inspectorate of Probation.
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Cabinet to consider £5.3bn investment opportunity for Havering
Plans for a new £5.3bn inward investment project for East Havering will be reviewed at next week’s Cabinet meeting (Wednesday 9 November 2022).
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Have a spook-tacular safe Halloween
Havering Council is joining the Police and London Fire Brigade in offering advice to children and families to help them stay safe this Halloween.
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Havering Youth Parliament members update on first six months
Six months on from being elected as Havering’s members of the UK Youth Parliament, Curtis Tobbs and Uno Borlasa tell us what they have been up to and how they’re settling into their roles.
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Residents urged to bin their gum
Bin your chewing gum, don’t drop it on the ground is the message after deep cleaning which included the removal of chewing gum from pavements, took place in South Street, Romford.
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Council cost of living crisis sees ‘toughest budget ever’ proposed
Havering Council has today (14 October 2022) launched what council leader Cllr Ray Morgon calls “our toughest budget ever” as the cost of living crisis bites for council services.